Wear the ring on your right hand or have someone (bridesmaid, mother etc) hold it for you.
If you want to wear your engagement ring for the reception, you can put it on after the ceremony.
For Jewish weddings keeping with tradition, it’s fine to wear your engagement ring and then exchange stone-free wedding bands .
The wedding band is usually worn closest on the ring finger of your left hand, so that it is closest to your heart.
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